Chiefs News: Mandatory minicamp observations from Tuesday’s Day 1

Tony Nguyen | Kansas City Chiefs
June 12, 2024

The Kansas City Chiefs are back in town for three days of mandatory minicamp, which runs from Tuesday through Thursday. Tuesday brought great weather for football, with temperatures in the mid-70s as practice began just before 11 a.m.

I’ll have notes for Tuesday and Wednesday practices, with a fitness test anticipated for Thursday. Let’s begin with what I saw in Tuesday’s workout:

Attendance and participation

Kansas City’s workout was well-attended, with only three absences, including kicker Harrison Butker (illness), defensive end BJ Thompson (illness) and offensive guard Joe Thuney (pectoral). Safety Justin Reid kicked in place of Butker.

Defensive tackles Isaiah Buggs and Chris Jones, running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire and wide receiver Kadarius Toney (who missed all OTA media looks) practiced on Tuesday.

Although they participated, linebacker Leo Chenal, cornerback Jaylen Watson and running back Isiah Pacheco were limited. Chenal and Watson were involved in position drills but not scrimmaging, and Pacheco participated in seven-on-seven work but not 11-on-11.

The players of the day

Wide receiver Rashee Rice stood out on offense.

Safety Bryan Cook stood out on defense.

Other offensive observations

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes nearly hit wide receiver Hollywood Brown… twice. But it was not to be.

Wide receiver Skyy Moore caught a touchdown pass from backup quarterback Carson Wentz.

It appears Brown did not have to worry about any lateral passes in Arizona with the Cardinals. Perhaps tight end Travis Kelce needs to give running back Louis Rees-Zammit a shot.

Roster hopeful Nikko Remigio continued to make the most of whatever reps he was afforded.

and a roundup of the targets on the day:

Other defensive observations

Look-in at practice: wide receivers